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Learn how to optimize the vaccine ordering and delivery process, minimize lost vaccine, and reduce delays. This course includes tips and tricks for efficient vaccine supply management.
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Extreme Makeover Vaccine Ordering and Delivery Optimization Brandon Rector MSW Customer Service Supervisor NC Immunization Branch Helen T. Kuykendall Public Health Analyst, Immunization Services Division Vaccine Supply and Assurance Branch Immunization Services Division, NCIRD, CDC
Course Outline • Provider Survey Results • What happens when you order vaccine? • Minimizing Lost Vaccine • How to Receive Vaccine • Allocated Vaccines (Hib, Pentacel, influenza vaccine, hepatitis B vaccine) • Common Causes for Delay • Tips & Tricks for Optimizing Your Order
What Do You Think? • “I would like to see decreased time between ordering and delivery.” • “Please increase the timeliness once an order is placed.” • “When we use McKesson as a wholesaler, we get the vaccine next day. Why does it take two weeks for state orders to arrive?” • “Returning boxes is impossible. Boxes are bulky and are often not picked up for weeks.”
What Do You Think? • “Supply must meet demand. We have had shortage after shortage despite ordering vaccines. The interruptions in the chain from company to state to office to patient must cease. It is a nightmare to keep track.” • “Vaccine shipments were delayed in the fall and orders were received in individual shipments rather than collectively. Is the state being charged for each shipment?” • “We have concerns with errors in the lot numbers of vaccines that we have received.”
The Ordering Process Orders come to Raleigh
McKesson Specialty sends vaccine to provider/data to Raleigh
Ways you can minimize vaccine loss • Open and inspect all vaccine shipments immediately ColdMark™ Freeze Indicator Warm Mark • Call877-TEMP123 (877-836-7123)or your State program office if you have questions about vaccine viability within 2 hours of receipt
Ways you can minimize vaccine loss • Office Closure • Ideally do not place orders that will arrive when your office is closed • Communicate any planned office closures with the State program • Do NOT work directly with the carrier • Order Refusal • Do NOT refuse vaccine shipments • Even if you think you cancelled an order • Contact your state program
Receiving Vaccine • Does everyone in your office know who to contact when vaccine arrives? • Open and inspect all vaccine packages immediately. • What does inspect mean? • Put vaccine into refrigerator/freezer • Accept your Inbound Transfer in NCIR. QUILT
QUILT • Quantity • Integrity • Lot/Expiry • Temperature
Allocated Products • PedvaxHIB • ActHIB • Pentacel • Fluzone • FluMist • Fluvirin • Recombivax-HB • Engerix-HB • H1N1? • Limited Supply • Production Shortages • Outbreaks • Pandemics
How Do You Allocate Vaccine to 1300 Hungry Providers? • Order-Driven Process • Most vaccines are allocated monthly • Provider orders are shipped weekly Why is it so difficult to predict the amount of vaccine needed from week to week?
What Is Holding Up That Vaccine? • Providers • NC Immunization Branch • CDC • McKesson
Beyond Your Control • Data entry errors • Allocation management • Change of contracts (3X/year) • Holidays • Handling errors
Winning Strategiesfor Providers • Are ordering the suggested amount? • How often are you ordering? • What day are you ordering? • What are your hours?
Course Outline • Provider Survey Results • What happens when you order vaccine? • Minimizing Lost Vaccine • How to Receive Vaccine • Allocated Vaccines (Hib, Pentacel, influenza vaccine, hepatitis B vaccine) • Common Causes for Delay • Tips & Tricks for Optimizing Your Order
Thank you!Brandon Rectorbrandon.rector@ncmail.net 919-707-5553NC Immunization Help Deskncirhelp@ncmail.net 1-877-873-6247